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Billboard Music Awards: Drake wins big, Mary J. Blige honored with Icon Award2 dead, 3 injured in shooting at Houston flea market Authorities in Texas said at least two people were killed and three others were injured Sunday during a shooting that erupted at a busy Houston flea market. Moments from the 2022 Billboard Awards red carpet Nominees and performers walk the red carpet for the 29th annual Billboard Music Awards on May 15 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. One dead, four critically injured in shooting at California church One person was killed and four others were critically injured in a shooting at a California church, authorities said Sunday. Biden stresses police funding funding on National Peace Officers' Memorial Service President Joe Biden expressed a commitment to funding law enforcement during remarks for the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service on Sunday. 'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown tries to channel Eleven's inner strength "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown says she would love to be as strong as her character Eleven. U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman suffered stroke ahead of Pennsylvania primary John Fetterman, a candidate for the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, said Sunday that is recovering from a stroke with the state set to vote in its primary election on Tuesday. David Tennant, Catherine Tate to guest star on 'Doctor Who' The BBC announced Sunday that David Tennant and Catherine Tate are filming new "Doctor Who" scenes to air next year, timed to the sci-fi show's 60th anniversary celebrations. Camila Cabello tapped to be a coach on 'The Voice' Singer-songwriter Camila Cabello has signed on to be a coach on NBC's "The Voice." Shoppers, workers, security guard among victims of Buffalo mass shooting The families of some of the victims of the "racially motivated" mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., have come forward to identify their lost loved ones. Buffalo mass shooting suspect on suicide watch, had prior contact with police The man arrested in the homicide of 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday has been placed on suicide watch. Okinawa observes 50 years since U.S. rule; residents call for removal of military bases Okinawa marked 50 years since its return to Japan from U.S. rule on Sunday as residents continue to call for the island to remove the remaining American military bases. Atmosphere primed for potent storms across Northeast, mid-Atlantic The atmosphere is primed to set off a threat for feisty storms early this week across portions of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. 'Doctor Strange' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend with $61M "Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness" is once again the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $61 million in its second weekend of release, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. World's COVID-19 latest cases, deaths averages are fraction of records The world's COVID-19 current weekly deaths and cases are a small fraction from peaks in the past two years though there are some hotspots, including Taiwan. Ukraine’s Eurovision winner releases music video filmed in bombed cities The Ukrainian folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra released a new music video for its song "Stefania," which won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 on Saturday, filmed in bombed towns in the war-torn country. Lebanon, Somalia conduct elections amid political instability Lebanon and Somalia, both facing instability in their governments, are carrying out elections on Sunday. Mitch McConnell urges Biden to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell on Sunday urged President Joe Biden to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. Thousands of refugees return to Kharkiv, Ukrainian official says Oleh Synehubov, head of the regional military administration in Kharkiv, said Sunday that about 2,000 residents have started to return to Ukraine's second-largest city. Russia has likely lost a third of troops in Ukraine, British intelligence says Russia has likely lost a third of its ground troops in Ukraine, the British Defense Ministry said in an intelligence update Sunday. Lisa Marie Presley says her late son Ben would have loved the movie musical 'Elvis' Lisa Marie Presley wrote on Instagram that her son Ben, who died of suicide in 2020 at the age of 27, would have loved "Elvis," the upcoming movie musical about his grandfather, rock and roll legend Elvis Presley. Finland announces nation will apply to join NATO; Sweden backs membership Sweden's governing Social Democratic Party announced Sunday that it would vote in favor of joining NATO hours after Finland said it would apply to do the same. 'SNL' sends up Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial "Saturday Night Live" lampooned what it calls the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard "cuckoo trial" on this weekend's edition of the sketch-comedy show. |
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Before the Buffalo Shooting, Erratic Behavior and a Chilling Threat From the SuspectPayton Gendron was sent for a psychiatric evaluation when he was still in high school but soon fell off investigators’ radar. What We Know About the Buffalo Shooting VictimsFriends and relatives shared remembrances of the people killed in the massacre, including a security guard who returned fire and shoppers running routine errands. Replacement Theory, a Fringe Belief Fueled Online, Is Refashioned by G.O.P.Replacement theory, espoused by the suspect in the Buffalo massacre, has been embraced by some right-wing politicians and commentators. How Australia Saved Thousands of Lives While Covid Killed a Million AmericansThe United States and Australia share similar demographics, but their pandemic death rates point to very different cultures of trust. Pro-Russian Bloggers React to Reported Donets Military DisasterAs the news of the losses at the river crossing started to spread, some Russian bloggers did not hold back in their criticism of what they said was incompetent leadership. NATO Leaders Say They Will Speed Finland and Sweden Membership BidsIn another setback for Moscow, top officials from alliance nations met over the weekend in Berlin to discuss admitting Finland and Sweden and supporting Ukraine. In Madison Cawthorn’s District, Strong Opinions of Him, For and AgainstThe right-wing firebrand is counting on Republican primary voters to look past his bad press. Opponents are counting on them to lose patience with him. Kathy Barnette Says She ‘Can’t Provide a Lot of Context’ for Her Anti-Islamic TweetsHer sudden rise in the Pennsylvania Senate primary has some Republicans worried about her prospects in November. Justice Thomas Should Take a Long Look in the MirrorIf Justice Thomas is genuinely concerned about the eroding faith in his own institution, the first thing he can do is look in the mirror. Dr. Oz, Celebrity Candidate in the Pennsylvania Senate Race. What’s Trump Not to Like?Mr. Trump is putting his faith in the political value of celebrity to its purest test yet. Let Actors ActGood performers are able to find a way to portray people who are not like themselves. America Has a Scorn ProblemToo many of us think people with different opinions are not just wrong, but bad. The Sunday Read: ‘I Lived the #VanLife. It Wasn’t Pretty.’The writer Caity Weaver’s pursuit of the manifest destiny of the millennial generation ended up looking better in the photos. 1 Dead and 4 Are Critically Injured in California Church ShootingA total of six people were shot before congregants overpowered the gunman and hogtied him at a church in Laguna Woods, Calif., the authorities said. A motive was still unclear. The Tesla Effect: Snowmobiles, Boats and Mowers Go ElectricThey’re quieter and better for the climate. But snow and water create new technological challenges for designers. German Conservatives Win State Election in Setback for ScholzChancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats scored record-low votes in the first major electoral test he has faced since taking office. Somalia Elects New President, but Terrorists Hold True PowerThe militants of Al Shabab collect taxes, decide court cases and control the streets. Somalis ask, will a new government even matter? More Recent Articles |
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Authorities in Texas said at least two people were killed and three others were injured Sunday during a shooting that erupted at a busy Houston flea market.
Nominees and performers walk the red carpet for the 29th annual Billboard Music Awards on May 15 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
One person was killed and four others were critically injured in a shooting at a California church, authorities said Sunday.
President Joe Biden expressed a commitment to funding law enforcement during remarks for the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service on Sunday.
"Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown says she would love to be as strong as her character Eleven.
John Fetterman, a candidate for the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, said Sunday that is recovering from a stroke with the state set to vote in its primary election on Tuesday.
The BBC announced Sunday that David Tennant and Catherine Tate are filming new "Doctor Who" scenes to air next year, timed to the sci-fi show's 60th anniversary celebrations.
Singer-songwriter Camila Cabello has signed on to be a coach on NBC's "The Voice."
The families of some of the victims of the "racially motivated" mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., have come forward to identify their lost loved ones.
The man arrested in the homicide of 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday has been placed on suicide watch.
Okinawa marked 50 years since its return to Japan from U.S. rule on Sunday as residents continue to call for the island to remove the remaining American military bases.
The atmosphere is primed to set off a threat for feisty storms early this week across portions of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
"Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness" is once again the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $61 million in its second weekend of release, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The world's COVID-19 current weekly deaths and cases are a small fraction from peaks in the past two years though there are some hotspots, including Taiwan.
The Ukrainian folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra released a new music video for its song "Stefania," which won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 on Saturday, filmed in bombed towns in the war-torn country.
Lebanon and Somalia, both facing instability in their governments, are carrying out elections on Sunday.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell on Sunday urged President Joe Biden to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism.
Oleh Synehubov, head of the regional military administration in Kharkiv, said Sunday that about 2,000 residents have started to return to Ukraine's second-largest city.
Russia has likely lost a third of its ground troops in Ukraine, the British Defense Ministry said in an intelligence update Sunday.
Lisa Marie Presley wrote on Instagram that her son Ben, who died of suicide in 2020 at the age of 27, would have loved "Elvis," the upcoming movie musical about his grandfather, rock and roll legend Elvis Presley.
Sweden's governing Social Democratic Party announced Sunday that it would vote in favor of joining NATO hours after Finland said it would apply to do the same.
"Saturday Night Live" lampooned what it calls the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard "cuckoo trial" on this weekend's edition of the sketch-comedy show. 
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